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Single Herb Tinctures (Herbal Extracts)

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What are Tinctures?

Tinctures are an extraction of an herb made in water and alcohol. These herbal extracts offer stronger medicinal dosages of herbs than alternative forms of ingestion such as capsules or teas.

Why Take Tinctures?

Tinctures are a concentrated form of herbal preparation. Required therapeutic doses are less than that of herbal teas: 1 teaspoon 2-3 times daily added to warm water.

Tinctures are assimilated more easily than capsules and tablets (which require digestion) because alcohol is readily absorbed through the digestive lining.

Tinctures are convenient, easy to transport and easy to take. They do not require refrigeration and have a shelf life of 3 years.

Our line of high quality tinctures are all prepared according to the menstrum needs of each individual herb. All tinctures are made using raw materials of a consistently superior standard.

Most of our tinctures are denoted as 1:3; meaning that 333 grams of dried herb is used in each litre of starting menstrum.


There are 21 products in Single Herb Tinctures (Herbal Extracts) that begin with the letter B.
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Product Name Item Number
Barberry     Berberis vulgaris 10127 Details   
    Alterative and blood cleanser, specific to the joints,...
Bayberry     Myrica cerifera 10206 Details   
    Astringent, stimulant, topical anti-inflammatory. 3 mL...
Bee Propolis     Propolis 10223 Details   
    Anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, local anodyne, vulnerary,...
Bilberry (Blueberry) leaf     Vaccinium myrtillis 10267 Details   
    Tonic and strengthening to the veins and micro-circulation,…
Bistort     Polygonum bistorta 10218 Details   
    Astringent, especially for the kidneys.
Black Cohosh     Actaea racemosa 10144 Details   
    Uterine tonic, stimulates estrogen receptors, relaxing...
Black Haw     Viburnum prunifolium 10272 Details   
    Anti-spasmodic, muscle relaxant, anodyne for the...
Black Horehound     Ballota nigra 10123 Details   
    Anti-emetic, sedative, mild anti-spasmodic, vermifuge.
Black Walnut hull     Juglans nigra 10187 Details   
    Astringent, anti-inflammatory, vermifuge, anti-fungal. 3 mL...
Blessed Thistle     Cnicus benedictus / Carbenia benedicta 10133 Details   
    Hepatic tonic, nutritive, enriches milk.
Bloodroot     Sanguinaria canadensis 10238 Details   
    Anti-microbial, anti-spasmodic, alterative, stimulating...
Blue Cohosh     Caulophyllum thalictroides 10137 Details   
    Stimulates estrogen receptors, uterine tonic, oxytocic,...
Blue Flag     Iris versicolor 10185 Details   
    Cholagogue and mild laxative, blood cleanser, antiemetic,...
Bogbean     Menyanthes trifoliata 10204 Details   
    Bitter digestive tonic, hepatic stimulant, diuretic,...
Boldo leaf     Peumus boldus 10213 Details   
    Choleretic, cholagogue, hepatic tonic, diuretic,...
Boneset     Eupatorium perfoliatum 10158 Details   
    Diaphoretic, bitter digetive tonic, laxative, immune...
Borage     Borago officinalis 10129 Details   
    Tonic nervine, relaxant, adaptogen. Avoid during pregnancy....
Buchu leaf     Agathosma betulina 10125 Details   
    Warming, stimulating, diuretic, urinary disinfectant.
Bugleweed     Lycopus virginicus 10198 Details   
    Reduces excessive thyroid activity, cardiac tonic....
Burdock leaf     Arctium lappa folia 10116 Details   
    Bitter digestive aide, gentle laxative, liver stimulant,...
Burdock root     Arctium lappa radix 10117 Details   
    Bitter digestive aide, gentle laxative, liver stimulant, blood cleanser

 
 

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